Early electrical measurements
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Most chemists are familiar with the experiments Priestley conducted with gases beginning with oxygen. However, Joseph Priestley was first elected to the Royal Society of London based on his experiments with electricity. These electrical measurements are the beginnings of instrumentation. Priestly "discovered that charcoal conducts electricity and noted the relationship between electricity and chemical change, whereby one could cause the other."

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